Bygfoot Football Manager 2.1.0 is released

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Bygfoot Football Manager 2.1.0 is released

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Bygfoot Football Manager 2.1.0 is released

The unstable release 2.1.0 has some new fetures and contains new coutry definitons.

New features:
  • feature training camp
    "luck"-feature to make long-lasting success even harder for the user
New definitions:
  • new definitions for USA (thanks to Christopher Hunter)
    new definitions for Germany
Translations of the training camp I added:
  • Dutch translation for the training camp (thanks to Tobe Deprez)
    Romanian translation for the training camp (thanks to Spoială Cristian)
    Danish translation for the training camp (thanks to Kristian Poul Herkild)
    Swedish translation for the training camp (thanks to Daniel Nylander)
    Spanish translation for the training camp (thanks to Carlos Garces)
    German translation for the training camp
Translations of the training Camp bygfoot needs:
  • Bulgarian, Chinese, French, Polish
Old savegames don't work, sorry.

Bug reports can be filed in the Bug reports forum.

Have fun!

Mark
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Can't wait to try it!

Post by pvossen »

I tried installing the tar package on my Ubuntu Linux, but it didn't take.
Not sure why, all the previous packages worked well. Is there a
debian package I could install?


Patrick
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Post by mrsmola »

Hi Patrick,

at the moment there is no debian package available, sorry.

Next week I will finish the work on version 2.1.1 and try to build a debian package.

Did you get an error message?

Mark
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Post by chunter »

I've been building Bygfoot myself from the sources (that is, just running './configure' and 'make') for quite some time now. If you like, I'll list all the *-dev packages you'd need to make Bygfoot compile in Ubuntu.

An unofficial .deb package should be simple enough to create, I just have to research and remember how to do it.
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Appreciate any help at all.

Post by pvossen »

A deb. file or a better executable would be preferable. I do
appreciate your assistance in the matter. I am addicted to the
game, so being able to keep up to it is really appreciated.
I don't know why I've had such a fit with the tar files. Extracting
them and executing them has been a nuisance.

Patrick
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No exact error messages. No response to configuring file

Post by pvossen »

No response to configuring package through terminal. Files
were extracted, but still no ability to execute the package.
Nothing I tried or managed to manipulate seemed to bring
it to life.


Patrick
mrsmola wrote:Hi Patrick,

at the moment there is no debian package available, sorry.

Next week I will finish the work on version 2.1.1 and try to build a debian package.

Did you get an error message?

Mark
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Post by mrsmola »

I tested the files bygfoot-2.1.0-binary.tar.bz2 and bygfoot-2.1.0-source.tar.bz2 on a Knoppix (Debian).

bygfoot-2.1.0-binary.tar.bz2 doesn_t work. Error message (in shell) :

./bygfoot: error while loading shared libraries: libglitz.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

The binary misses libglitz.so.1.

bygfoot-2.1.0-source.tar.bz2 works (see the posting of chunter, too). You only have to build the system in a shell:
./configure
make

You can start the game this way:
./src/bygfoot

As I described in http://bygfoot.sourceforge.net/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=640 you can build an actual version, too.

Steps are (in a shell):
svn co https://bygfoot.svn.sourceforge.net/svn ... 2-unstable bygfoot

(in the bygfoot dir): ./autogen.sh
make
./src/bygfoot

I think for the next version we should build a Debian-Package ;-)

Mark
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Post by gyboth »

mrsmola wrote:I think for the next version we should build a Debian-Package ;-)
i suppose you forgot to write isaac? usually he's quite fast in making and uploading (to the debian repository) deb packages.

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Post by mrsmola »

There is a lot to learn for me. Next version (I hope next week) we will have a debian package. ;-)

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Sounds Great

Post by pvossen »

I think that would be great. A debian is easier as well for those
without much experience to enjoy.

Thanks for all the hard effort and continuing the work on Bygfoot.


Patrick
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